10.
The lunch box and top can be used in a microwave oven, but remember
that the vacuum must be released before it can be placed in a microwave
oven. The lunch box can also be stored in the freezer, but does not retain
the vacuum.
If the vacuum process does not succeed, it may be due to the following:
-
there is liquid/food under the edge of the top. Always make sure that the box
and the top’s edges are clean and dry.
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liquid/food has entered the adapter. If so, the adapter must be scrapped.
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the hose is leaking in one of the ends. Check that they form a seal around
the connections.
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food particles have gotten stuck under the grey rubber gasket in the middle
of the top. Lift it carefully and clean it off.
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when vacuum packing in a canister, the cover of the appliance must be kept
closed.
Vacuum packing with marinating box (accessory 7962)
1.
Place the appliance on a flat surface and connect the plug to a wall socket
(the signal lights Normal and Dry are illuminated).
2.
Make sure the vacuum canister, its top and gaskets are clean and dry.
3.
Place the produce in the vacuum canister, but do not exceed the canister’s
maximum level. Put on the top of the vacuum canister.
4.
Switch one of the hose’s connectors (female connector) with the male
connector that comes in the Vacuum Sealer package. Then push the one
connector on to the appliance’s hose connection (7) and the other end in
the hole on the vacuum canister’s top.
5.
Choose the speed depending on what will be vacuum packed: push the
“Normal” button for normal speed, or the “Gentle” button for delicate
contents and a gentler speed. The “Gentle” setting is especially useful for
soft and sensitive produce.
6.
Close the cover on the appliance and push firmly until you hear a click
from both sides of the appliance. Push the Canister button and the
vacuum process begins immediately. Push on the top with your hand at
the beginning of the process to avoid air leakage between the vacuum
canister and top. Note that the container is compressed somewhat during
the vacuum process, which may cause a creaking noise to arise. This is
normal and nothing that affects the results.
7.
The appliance automatically turns off after around 1 minute and the
Canister lamp thereby turns off.
8.
Push on the top with your hand and pull the vacuum hose out immediately
when the appliance turns off.
9.
When the canister is under pressure, this is indicated by the “Pressure
indicator” button being compressed.
10.
To test the vacuum seal, try lifting the top.
11.
To open the top of the vacuum canister, push the “Vacuum release” button
on the top to release the pressure, then the top can be lifted off.
12.
The vacuum canister can be cleaned and washed in a dishwasher (not the
top) after use. Never use solvents when cleaning.
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